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Back from Gainesville

So now I've officially been to Gainesville. My parents and I went apartment hunting there this past weekend. I had a list of seven or eight places that I had originally wanted to take a look at. After we saw the first place, I had scratched four of them off of my list. How, you ask? Because I noted that they didn't have washers and dryers in them, and after taking a look at the first place's "laundry facilities", I knew that a washer and dryer was a necessity, not an option.

So we looked at a few other places before deciding upon a complex called Hidden Lake. It's very new; in fact, I'll be the first person ever to live in my apartment. I'm about a mile and a half away from campus, but the buildings I'll be going to the most are on the other side of the campus. So I'm really about 2 1/2 miles away.

Anyway, we set a move-in date, and paid all the up-front fees (that is to say, my parents paid them :) ). Come late July, I'll be in Gainesville for good!

Notes on the trip and other things:

comments

So is the complex on/near a lake? If not, there's another strike against the naming system. As for the bus system, that's pretty cool...none of the bus/shuttle tries in Tuscaloosa ever seemed to work. I would have loved to ride a shuttle to class sometimes...

I didn't see a lake while I was there, but they could always argue that it was a (wait for it) hidden lake.As for the bus system, I think that it's going to take a little while to figure everything out, but I do like the fact that I can take my bike along to get around campus and just use the bus to get to and from the campus itself. They've got bike racks on the front of the bus...pretty neat stuff.

Ricky, I think they started sending a trolley to Rose Towers after you stopped living there. I actually rode it once to Graves Hall. It was very pleasant and saved me from being late.